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Horary Astrology<br />

Defining and Asking <strong>the</strong> Question<br />

A good horary question is clear, answerable, and can only be asked once. In<br />

order to avoid <strong>the</strong> consequences of asking <strong>the</strong> same question twice, it is possible to<br />

limit a question to a particular time interval. Thus, one may encourage <strong>the</strong> querent to<br />

prefer <strong>the</strong> wording, “Will I get married within two years (or ano<strong>the</strong>r time interval)”<br />

to “Will I ever get married”<br />

Taking <strong>the</strong> time and noting <strong>the</strong> place of a horary question are important. The<br />

clock time taken for a horary question is when <strong>the</strong> querent finds it almost impossible<br />

to not know <strong>the</strong> answer any longer. This is called <strong>the</strong> moment. Deciding which location<br />

to use if <strong>the</strong> querent and <strong>the</strong> astrologer are separated by distance varies depending<br />

on <strong>the</strong> educational lineage of <strong>the</strong> astrologer. Schools deriving primarily from classical<br />

methods favor using <strong>the</strong> astrologer’s location, while schools deriving from Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson<br />

prefer <strong>the</strong> querent’s location.<br />

Describing <strong>the</strong> Circumstances Surrounding <strong>the</strong> Question<br />

By <strong>the</strong> medieval period, astrologers had begun to notice certain general chart<br />

configurations that portended specific answers. These came to be called <strong>the</strong> “considerations<br />

against judgment.” While it seems that every astrologer had a somewhat different<br />

list, <strong>the</strong> concept is simple: if one of <strong>the</strong> considerations is present, <strong>the</strong>re is a problem<br />

related to <strong>the</strong> asking of <strong>the</strong> question. This is where <strong>the</strong> astrologer decides whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>the</strong> question can and should be answered.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> twentieth century, it became common to use <strong>the</strong> considerations as a reason<br />

not to answer <strong>the</strong> question, but no evidence exists showing this being done consistently<br />

before <strong>the</strong> modern era. In most cases, <strong>the</strong> considerations <strong>the</strong>mselves become<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> delineation of <strong>the</strong> answer.<br />

The main considerations are:<br />

The placement of Saturn: If in <strong>the</strong> first house, <strong>the</strong> querent may be lying<br />

or misleading. In <strong>the</strong> seventh, <strong>the</strong> astrologer may not be properly<br />

placed to answer this question unless it is of a seventh house nature, in<br />

which case Saturn simply becomes part of that delineation. (For example,<br />

if <strong>the</strong> question concerns marriage, and Saturn is in <strong>the</strong> seventh<br />

house, <strong>the</strong>n it may become a significator of <strong>the</strong> quesited or tell something<br />

about <strong>the</strong> potential marriage partner. Since seventh-house questions<br />

include marriage, buying and selling, and <strong>the</strong>ft, it is very common<br />

for this consideration to not apply. It is <strong>the</strong>n not considered to be a<br />

warning concerning <strong>the</strong> astrologer. Also, if Saturn is dignified, <strong>the</strong>se<br />

house placements may not qualify as true considerations, because <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Saturn is not considered so malefic.) In <strong>the</strong> tenth house, <strong>the</strong> querent<br />

may damage <strong>the</strong> reputation of <strong>the</strong> horary astrologer.<br />

Ascendant or Moon in <strong>the</strong> Via Combusta (<strong>the</strong> zone from 15° Libra to<br />

15° Scorpio: This is considered to be a malefic section of <strong>the</strong> zodiac. As<br />

<strong>the</strong>re have been o<strong>the</strong>r degree spans mentioned by <strong>the</strong> ancient<br />

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